DOMINION BUTTER
IMPORTS >BY BRITAIN NO FURTHER CONCESSSION (Received April 15, 11 a.m.)LONDON, April 14. A joint deputation of Australian and New Zealand dairy produce importers interviewed the Minister of Agri ulture and representatives of the Dominions’ Office, and asked that the proposed limitation of imports be confined to foreign supplies. The Government’s representatives were sympathetic with the difficulties of the Dominion producers, but made it clear that international agreements precluded the Government making any further concession than already had been offered.
Mr T. C. Brasch, the secretary, Mr Dynes Fulton, acting-chairman, and W*. Grounds, of the Dairy Board, left Wellington by the Wanganella yesterday to confer with the Australian Dairy Board on problems affecting the export butter trade. —-P.A.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18064, 15 April 1933, Page 7
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